Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Hachi: A Dog's Tale

Hachi: A Dog's Tale

2009
Movie
93 min
English

Professor Wilson discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home. Despite objections from his wife, Hachi endears himself to the family and grows to be Parker's loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful relationship unfolds.

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IMDb8.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic61/100
Google Users85%
Director: Lasse HallströmGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

Based on a true story, this film follows the remarkable bond between a university professor and his dog, an Akita named Hachi. After Hachi is accidentally separated from his owner, he waits faithfully at the train station every day for his master's return, even years after the professor's passing. His unwavering loyalty becomes a local legend and an inspiration to the community.

Critical Reception

Hachi: A Dog's Tale was met with generally positive reviews, with many critics praising its emotional impact and the performances, particularly from Richard Gere. While some found the narrative a bit predictable, the film's heartwarming portrayal of loyalty and the human-animal connection resonated strongly with audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • A heartwarming and deeply emotional story about loyalty.
  • Richard Gere delivers a touching performance.
  • The film's sentimentality may be too much for some, but its core message is powerful.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions, with many viewers expressing that it is a tearjerker and a beautiful testament to a dog's love and loyalty. Some mention it's a simple yet effective story that celebrates the human-animal bond.

Fun Fact

The story of Hachi is based on a real Akita dog that lived in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s. The real Hachi became famous for waiting for his owner at the Shibuya train station every day, even after his owner's death. A statue of Hachi was erected at the station in his honor.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Ne...

**A cute, sweet and tender film, which imports an originally Japanese story to the USA and which promises to make many children insistently ask their parents for puppies.** I'm not a fan of dogs... in fact, I'm one of those people who ne...
NancyW9

NancyW9

This movie is wonderfully written, it's one of my favourite films and I cry each time. Based on a true story of devotion the dog keeps going back to the train station to meet his owner who had a heart attack and died so is obviously he is n...